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The New York Rangers avoided arbitration by re-signing restricted free agent forward Kevin Hayes to a one-year contract, the team announced Monday. Hayes, 26, will earn $5,125,000 next season, according to multiple reports. An arbitration hearing had been scheduled for Thursday.

The New York Rangers had four of their restricted free agents file for salary arbitration this summer. After previously agreeing to terms with Jimmy Vesey and Brady Skjei, the Rangers announced on Monday evening that they have signed Kevin Hayes to a one-year contract that will reportedly pay him $5 million for the 2018-19 season. Hayes, who just turned 26 a couple of months ago, will be eligible for unrestricted free agency after this upcoming season.

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Defenseman Brady Skjei and the New York Rangers have agreed to terms on a six-year contract, the team announced Saturday. Skjei, 24, was a restricted free agent. The Rangers selected Skjei in the first round of the 2012 NHL draft, and he has spent three seasons with the team.

The New York Rangers avoided what could have been a tricky salary arbitration case by signing Brady Skjei to a six-year contract on Saturday. Sportsnet’s Chris Johnston reports that Skjei’s cap hit will be $5.25 million per season. Hockey Twitter is still probably batting the Tom Wilson contract around as we speak – spoiler: it’s about as divisive as the pesty player himself – so it only seems natural to compare Skjei’s contract to that of Wilson.

The New York Rangers have agreed to a two-year contract with restricted free agent forward Jimmy Vesey. Vesey has 33 goals and 22 assists in 159 games in the past two seasons. Vesey, who won the Hobey Baker Award as the top player in collegiate hockey in 2015-16, was signed out of Harvard by the Rangers as a free agent on Aug. 19, 2016.